and I've yet to see us, in the red zone, isolate him on one side to run a fade route to the back pylon for a 50-50 ball. With his length and athleticism, it seems to me he has everything you look for in the ideal red zone target. You give me a jump ball between Sprinkle and any DB or LB in the SEC, and I'll put my money on Sprinkle every time to either make the catch or draw a PI penalty. If the defense sends help to his side, that just opens something up on the other side. It's a quick read by the QB that requires very little time in pass protection.